Might we see a DS9 365 book followed by one for Voyager and Enterprise?

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We'd love to write them--but that depends entirely on audience demand. As you might suspect, full color coffee table books cost a LOT to print and they have to sell in large enough quantities to make it a winning proposition for the publisher. The TOS 365 book showed enough audience interest to merit the TNG 365 book. If the TNG 365 book sells well, Abrams will certainly consider moving forward with additional Trek books. We are keeping our fingers crossed because we'd love to do it!

Have to say that my favorite picture so far is John deLancie made up as a Borg.

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The first time we saw de Lancie as a Borg was for the interactive video boardgame, "Borg Q-uest", which was never released. (Previewed in "The Communicator" magazine.) Footage was shot on the TNG sets, as it had for the previous Klingon interactive video boardgame.

And then came the "Star Trek Borg" computer game (and Audioworks adaptation). Q impersonates a Borg in that production, too. What I don't know is if they reused the footage originally made for the boardgame's video, or started all over again?

I elected to use Amazon pre-order for this one, and was notified today that it's on the way!

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My copy arrived today. I took ages just to glance at every page. Maybe you could use it like a page-a-day calendar and make the reading experience last a whole year.

Lots and lots of on-set pics we've never seen before. Even when we had Richard Arnold bring five or six slides for each new episode at annual Australian conventions, there are still so many "rare" pics in this book. Of course, it also has to cover seven years of episodes, where the TOS version only had to address three.

It's hard to even know where to start. Like the best coffee table books, it's fun to just riffle and stop to browse. The few pages I have read fully have all had new snippets I didn't know, or had forgotten.

Well done paulamblock and Terry Erdmann. It's great to have TNG 365 in both hands at last. (Too heavy to hold in one hand!)